Crews from the Federal Emergency Management Agency are in western Wisconsin to assess recent flood damage this week. But some local officials say they're still waiting for FEMA funding to cover last September’s flood damage.

In our weekly recap of national politics, we look at the President's highly controversial remarks about violence in Charlottesville that led to the disbanding of his two main councils of CEOs, and more.

Two southeast Wisconsin state lawmakers on opposing sides of the aisle are responding to U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson’s suggestion that Wisconsin shouldn't necessarily bear the full $3 billion in incentives the state Legislature is considering to bring the tech giant Foxconn Technology Group to the state.

Jerlando Jackson, chief research scientist at Wisconsin’s Equity and Inclusion Laboratory, says although undergraduate women significantly outnumber their male colleagues nationwide, there are a few exceptions in Wisconsin.

The Wood County Board of Supervisors voted 10 to 8 for the nonbinding resolution, which asks the state Legislature to pass a new law that would take away the power of Enbridge Energy, a Canadian energy delivery company, to seize property through eminent domain.

The state bar association says it’s eager to work with others in the legal system to find out which of the task force recommendations can be implemented to help lawyers that are depressed or drink too much.